A complex storm system developed from the central Appalachians south to the Gulf of Mexico. The first of two areas of low pressure brought relatively light amounts of snow to all but the eastern Piedmont region of Virginia and North Carolina. The second low took a track that took it through central North Carolina. Snow on the western flanks of this low brought a greater amount of snow to the region. Snowfall amounts varied significantly during this event, and were elevation dependent. Amounts ranged from as little as 2.0 inches to as much as 7.0 inches over southwest and south central Virginia.

Event Narrative

Snow amounts across the county ranged from 4.0 to 5.0 inches. Damage values are estimated.